The present invention relates to a retained member configured to prevent centrifugal force from disassociating a retaining ring provided with lugs from a groove located on a rotatable shaft when securing the retained member to the rotatable shaft and rotating with the shaft. The retained member includes a substantially annular portion and a retention lip provided with a cutout portion. The substantially annular portion defines an opening sized to receive the rotatable shaft so that the retained member is rotatable with the shaft. The cutout portion is configured to accommodate the lugs when in an installing position as the retained member is snap fit into the groove.
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1. A method for installing a retaining ring and a retained member on a rotatable shaft provided with a groove, comprising the steps of:
providing the retaining ring that includes lugs provided with an installed position and an installing position, wherein:
a distance between the lugs is greater when in the installing position than in the installed position;
providing a retained member that is provided with a semi-circular retention lip that:
is adapted to circumscribe the lugs when in the installed position so that the retention lip prevents the lugs from being forced apart by centrifugal force such that the retaining ring may disassociate from the groove; and
includes a cutout portion, which separates first and second ends of the retention lip and accommodates the lugs when in the installing position;
installing the retained member around the rotatable shaft so that the retained member is rotatable with the rotatable shaft;
positioning the lugs of the retaining ring within the cutout portion of the retained member by forcing the lugs apart to provide the lugs with the installing position;
snap fitting the retaining ring in the groove so that the retaining ring is rotatable with the rotatable shaft and the retaining ring secures the retained member to the rotatable shaft;
rotating the retaining ring relative to the installing position to provide the installed position, whereat the retention lip circumscribes the lugs so that the retention lip prevents the lugs from being forced apart by centrifugal force such that the retaining ring may disassociate from the groove.
2. The method for installing the retaining ring and the retained member on the rotatable shaft provided with the groove according to
3. The method for installing the retaining ring and the retained member on the rotatable shaft provided with the groove according to
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The present invention relates to a retaining ring retention system and method and in particular to a retaining ring retention system and method for applications involving centrifugal force.
Retaining rings are typically used to secure one or more components on a shaft. In a typical application at least one component is slid onto the shaft and then the ring is expanded and snap fit within a groove formed in the end of the shaft. The component(s) cannot be removed without first removing the retaining ring, usually via the use of a retaining ring tool, such as retaining ring pliers, to grasp the lugs and apply a force to spread them apart.
In situations where retaining rings are located on a spinning shaft and subjected to centrifugal force, sufficient centrifugal force can cause the retaining ring to expand radially and dislocate from the retaining groove. Although manufacturers of retaining rings typically publish maximum speeds for retaining rings, sometimes these speeds are exceed by accident or necessity.
The present invention relates to a retaining ring retention system and method and in particular to a retaining ring retention system and method for applications involving centrifugal force.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a retained member configured to prevent centrifugal force from disassociating a retaining ring provided with lugs from a groove located on a rotatable shaft when securing the retained member to the rotatable shaft and rotating with the shaft includes a substantially annular portion and a retention lip provided with a cutout portion. The annular portion defines an opening sized to receive the rotatable shaft so that the retained member is rotatable with the shaft. The cutout portion is configured to accommodate the lugs when in an installing position as the retained member is snap fit into the groove. The retention lip is configured to circumscribe the lugs when the lugs are rotated relative to the installing position into an installed position and in the groove to prevent the lugs from being forced apart by the centrifugal force such that the retaining ring could disassociate from the groove.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, a method for providing a retained member configured to prevent centrifugal force from disassociating a retaining ring provided with lugs from a groove located on a rotatable shaft when securing the retained member to the rotatable shaft and rotating with the shaft includes the step of providing a retained member that includes a substantially annular portion that defines an opening and a retention lip that includes a cutout portion, wherein the opening is sized to receive the rotatable shaft so that the retained member is rotatable with the shaft, the cutout portion is configured to accommodate the lugs when in an installing position as the retained member is snap fit into the groove, and the retention lip is configured to circumscribe the lugs when the lugs are rotated relative to the installing posting into an installed position and in the groove to prevent the lugs from being forced apart by the centrifugal force such that the retaining ring may disassociate from the groove.
According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, retaining ring retention system includes a rotatable shaft, a retaining ring, and a retained member. The rotatable shaft provided with a groove. The retaining ring is provided with lugs including an installed position and an installing position, wherein a distance between the lugs is greater when in the installing position than in the installed position and when the lugs are in the installed position the retaining ring is rotated relative to when in the expanded installed position and the retaining ring is located in the groove and rotatable with the rotatable shaft. The retained member is secured to the rotatable shaft by the retaining ring, defines an opening that receives the rotatable shaft so that the retained member is rotatable with the rotatable shaft, and is provided with a retention lip that circumscribes the lugs when in the installed position to prevent the lugs from being forced apart by centrifugal force such that the retaining ring may disassociate from the groove and includes a cutout portion that accommodates the lugs when in the installing position.
According to still yet another embodiment of the present invention, a method for installing a retaining ring and a retained member on a rotatable shaft provided with a groove includes the steps of providing the retaining ring that includes lugs provided with an installed position and an installing position, wherein a distance between the lugs is greater when in the installing position than in the installed position, providing a retained member that is provided with a retention lip that is adapted to circumscribe the lugs when in the installed position so that the retention lip prevents the lugs from being forced apart by centrifugal force such that the retaining ring may disassociate from the groove and includes a cutout portion that accommodates the lugs when in the installing position, installing the retained member around the rotatable shaft so that the retained member is rotatable with the rotatable shaft, positioning the lugs of the retaining ring within the cutout portion of the retained member and forcing the lugs apart to provide the lugs with the installing position, snap fitting the retaining ring in the groove so that the retaining ring is rotatable with the rotatable shaft and the retaining ring secures the retained member to the rotatable shaft, and rotating the retaining ring relative to the installing position to provide the installed position, whereat the retention lip circumscribes the lugs so that the retention lip prevents the lugs from being forced apart by centrifugal force such that the retaining ring may disassociate from the groove.
Turning now to
Turning now to
According to one aspect of the present embodiment the retaining ring 30 is configured to be installed in the groove 21 that extends circumferentially around the rotatable shaft 20. As shown, by a comparison of
According to another aspect of the present embodiment, the retaining ring 30 is configured to secure the retained member 40 on the shaft 20. According to yet another aspect of the present embodiment, the retaining ring 30 and retained member 40 are configured to cooperate to prevent centrifugal force generated by the rotatable shaft 20 from forcing the lugs 34, 35 apart and expanding the size of the central opening 32 in a manner which allows the retaining ring 30 to disassociate from the groove 21 and potentially disassociate from the rotatable shaft 20.
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The present description depicts specific examples to teach those skilled in the art how to make and use the best mode of the invention. For the purpose of teaching inventive principles, some conventional aspects have been simplified or omitted. The detailed descriptions of the above embodiments are not exhaustive descriptions of all embodiments contemplated by the inventors to be within the scope of the invention. Those skilled in the art will appreciate variations from these examples that fall within the scope of the invention.
Persons skilled in the art will recognize that certain elements of the above-described embodiments may variously be combined or eliminated to create further embodiments, and such further embodiments fall within the scope and teachings of the invention. It will also be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that the above-described embodiments may be combined in whole or in part to create additional embodiments within the scope and teachings of the invention. Thus, although specific embodiments of, and examples for, the invention are described herein for illustrative purposes, various equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the invention, as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is determined from the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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